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J* " ><: J I. / . * - . _ _ - Professional Card J-JR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING, Ifeirieon Denllit, l Office in Ford Building, Main and Nash street. Louis burs. NJC. / Hours: 9 to ?30. Fhonc No. 40. nil. H. A NEWELL, : PHYSICIAN Louisburg. C. Phone No. 156 J1RANKL NTON HOTEL Frankllnton. N. C. m K A. Speed-, Proprietor. Gt od Lirerv in connection jjll. C. H. BANKS 1 ENTAIi SURGEON )yru?Wrg, N. C. Office in Iicke Building. Mi.in Street. p H. CO )KE j . A ?TOIlNEY-AT-L A W j Loiiiborg, N. C.' Orer Coop r &. l'leunantH Store. Prompt Attention ffi en ?11 legal busineM entruated to m? I yR. J. E. WALONE PHY: 0b I AN and HUltGEfWf iLouisburg, NJc Office in rtiar nf llHAJ)lni^Hton Druir St.(?ro TYK. S. P.! IrttR'T , i jenya CIAN and SUROEON jl ouisburg, N.JC. Office ovfr I S. A K. K. Allen's Store DR RiF- IyaRBO ROUGH P^YSf 'IAN and SURGEONJ J I ouisbnrg, N. CV Office in- Yarb >rough & Bickett building. Night caJIs ant vered from T. W. Bickett e residency, phor ? 74. ' g BJ MASS IX BURG I ATT RXEY AT LA* Ltaiisburg, X. C. " Will pra ctice in 411 tbstfsourt* ot the Stnte I 5 Office in Egerton Building t Yiri 1. HAYW )OD RUFFIN . I ATTO tNEY AT LAW ?i . Lot isburg, N. C. Will practice In II courts of Franklin and | amointog couu ies also in the Supreme Court and in rhe United States District and ClN.'uit Court. ( fflce oyer First National m Aiik. fp B. WILDE! " I ATTO I NEY AT LAW / Loui burg, N. C. , I Office on Main si reet in Cooper building. I gPRUILL & Hi LDEN ^ f a-ttok: eys at law Loui? surg, N. C. J Will attend the co irts of Franklin, Vance, ( / Granville. W arret. ind Wake counties, also / the Supreme Con t of North Carolina. Prompt attention iven to collections Office ' in Spruill building. T. W. Bickett. ? R. B. White LouisLurg, X.*C. Franklinton, X. C. glCKETT AjffH TE ^ LA YYERS T^ni.K IK* V r The settlement ot ogtLtas for executors,!Ad- ^ ministrAtors and Guardians is made a spec- ? ialty.nn'1 ^ebonds Required by law can be secured in ne office. V Office in Yarboroudh & .Blckett building f Mainrstreet 1 ^ 1 1 d M. PERSON 1 ATTORtfEYlAT LAW Louisburi, N. C. "Practice in all courts. Office on Main Street J t c ? \ ATTORNEY iT LAW Lonlsburg N. C. All legal business intrus ed to mi 1'receive prompt attention. 0 3ceJ in i.Egerton Btiildinc- | F. HOUCK CONTRACTOR ao IIBCILDER Louisburs, L C. Trading agent for all kinda of building supplies. MaritlM Anrt Ttlflg, A rphlr-ce-. tural designs submitted, DR^FORD DENTIST.Franklinton, N. 0., ' a V NtlTICE The State oW^orth Carolina to Ricky BUrrows and Ballax Burdhvs, i Jenie i ' Fuller and I'Vrry Fufe greeting: You and each of vtou are nereby sum moned to appear hdfore tie undersigned Clerk.of j<uperio\Couft of Franklin I countv, at the court no uJe in Louisburg on the 19th of Augw\J 1910 and answer the petition of W_jb. H. Edwards and others filed in thilXcourt asking 1 for the nale of landldVlsed by H. Wiley Edwards to binfieit\at law, for petition between the fur tying brothers and the children If thrty deceased sisters and one decea?d brotVei. And let said Rickey Burlows arid Dallas Burrows, Jenie Filler anA Perry Fuller take notice fiat if ttyy fail j ?-?the petitloilabove metyioned within the time abo? mentioned the petitions will then aroly to the Yourt for the relief demanAd in the petfcion. Herein fail not, Give! under the hand of the clerk" and sea of the Supeaor 1,-court of Franklin cAinty. This J(Uy a 19th, 1910 J. J. Arrow, s. cA " T. T. Hicks, Atty, far .Petitioners. i - * .' . - KJ / Pale-Faced You ladies, who hav\pale dark circles under eyes, draw out expressions, you need hto The tonic you need is Car It is the best tonic for woi are specifically adapted for W( the womanly organs and held i vitality to the worn-out womai Cardui is a Vegetable mdi erals, no iron, no potassium, d gerous, or habit-forming druaT It is perfectly harmless smi Take C A TWWoflii "After my docprnad done writes Mrs. Wm, hfflliard, of Mo dui, on the advice of a friend "Before takiig Cardui, I troujjteSTor five wars, butsince "I think th*e is some of 1 ^ that I ever saw" Your drugs Writ* to- Ladles Advisory Dent.. 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Text^ the Lesson, Matt, xx, 1-16. ^Memory Verses, 6, 7?Golden Text, Matt, xix, 30?Commentary Prepared , by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This# parable of the laborers is found only in Matthew and has. Its. ov.ti special significance. as we may Judge from Its being found only here and from its context. Miry the Lotil the Spirit open our eyes to see and our hearts to receive His message for " us. The last verse of chapter xLx, with the lust verse of "This lesson (10), cannot but suggest n vital connection between the two. It Is a record of service und reward, but there can be no service until thor ??\h?salvation, for they that are in the tlesb cannot please God. and 'those who are unsaved are said to be In the and not in the Spirit (Itom. ylll, 7-9>. Israel could not | serve the Lord till they were redeemed i from Egypt; therefore the Lord's messaged to Pharaoh was, "Let my son go. that he may serve me" (Ex. lv, 22. 23). < There Is no use talking of doing until we have been born from above and have thus become children oi God and heirs of the kingdom, but then we are expected to be laborers, and who can) estimate tk- v.ooor of being "laborers with God?" (I Cor. Ill, 9.) The redemption is His; the vineyard is Ills. Ho redeems us freely by His grace, co.ih* us- to labor with *Um, nppoints our Service, gives the strength > and wisdom for it, works ah our works in us and then rewards us abundantly for allowing Him to ufce us. What marvelous grace from beginning to end! Truly He is the God of all grace, H,ls grace is exceeding abundant, and He is able to make all grace abound tdward us, that we always, having all sufficiency in all things, may abound 1 id every good work (1 Pet. v, 10; I Tim. i, 14; II Cor. ix, 8). . In Isa. v, 7. we reaci that the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel and the men of .Tudah Ills pleasant plant, and He asks. What could have becu don? ~ more to my vineyard that I have not ' done in itA. wherefore brought it fort!) wild grapes? This parable has doubtless a primary reference to Israel, but there is a message for all believers The flpld is the world. Are we laborers in it. or are w? idlers all the day in the market place or elsewhere? Do we try to excuse ourselves with the words, "No man hath hired me?" Let us recall that elsewhere it is written. "He gave authority to Ills servants and to every man his work" (Mark xiii. >34). and again that "He called Ills tin servants and delivered them ten pounds and said unto them. Occupy ( till I come" (Luke xlx,13). It cannot be that there are any for whom He has no work, but we must remember that He giveth to every oue severally as He will (I Cor. xii, 11), not as we will. We are not quite right with Him until we have learned to look into His face and say, "For any , manner of service wholly at Thy commundinent/* "Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my Lord the King shall appoint" (I Chron. .xxviii, 21; II Sam. xv, 15). It may be to continue in a hard place with an unreasonable person like Hagar. It may be to serve twenty years with some unjust Laban as Jacob did. It may be to open wells like Isaac and let the Philistines have 1 them. It may be to suffer long and unjustly as Joseph did. It may be to feed the flock of Jethro forty years while all the time you can't shake off ' the feeling that you are called to be , a great deliverer. If you are ever called to be a-leader you will certainly have a visit from the Great Captain that you may submit yourself _ wholly and absolutely to Him as Joshua did. It may be eighteen years more at Nazareth in the most ordinary routine of a most ordinary life. Can you*say- "Whatsoever?" .and wherever j He may place you will you Jet .vo'.tr ] mottoes be "Unto the-Lord," "Before the Lord." Do not bargain with Him for your penny and labor simply to get it. like so many employees who . take little or no Interest In their work or their employers' Interests, hut rare j only for the wages which they think they earn. Let the love of Christ cue| strain. The wnrt of rtm Lord consume j you. Nevet* mind the other servants | and their toil or their reward, but with } ; absolute confidence In Him and devotion to Ilim let it be seen tlint the joy of the Lord is -your strength. We are called ultimately to His kingdom and glory, but we are culled yUow. to fellowship with Hint in service and suffering. In the rpgenernTTbn of the last los[ son. when the twelve apostles occupy [ their twelve thrones, the church shall 1 be found with Hiin in His throne. ^ The word "regeneration" is found only in Matt. xix. 'JS. in reference to the _ j new earth and In Tit. ill. 5. in reference to the new birth, teaching us thaL. ? there must be a new birth In order to1 ? enjoy the new earth. As to re\f&rcW " ior service, our i,ora laupnt m lasi lesson that nlj who for His sake deny self or renounce this world or prlve up ' loted ones shall receive no hundred ? fold and shall Inherit everlasting life I think 1 shall never forpret the ustoti J Ished look of a bank cashier whom I one day asked. "What h? a hundred fold?" After a little figuring, over which he went the second time, be aid. "It Is 10.000 per cent.'" 1 have J ever since beep nrajotfpeople to Invest In stock that pays 1O$0O per cent ' v\ : \ ; ??" 2 ' 9 * - **" . - - ? % j RIGHT OVER WOOC CORTOIGI can be laid without fajB or both* right over the c tdp of your buildingJha^antly fr4m a fire catchier will laat ae long as the building itself and never nt For /u*ther detailed information, j Ml f. HOUqK, Louisl Special Sc - AT THE Racket?^ S'cw line of White^Goods^Ginfchanw. firercale, J ys tAc k of Laces ancFVEml We call yfpecialattentu Americaiy Beaut Xhs best on the market. CallAnd see them\ Si baby caps just receiwd.' It will be tk y / A MRS/ A M SPEND YOUR Vi THE VIRCSJIV ^ ^ P" a at m ?W?i UOE.MIN V 1 (Mkiway'between Norfolk antr UN Tlic most popular Summer Ifotel 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR NOR1 Surf Bathing, Fishing, Boating, Music, I)ani Bowline Alleys and Other Amugements. A For Bates andrtHirthSr Jnfor JNO. /. TUCKEF SALE AND I have decided to run again a Sale; \ JJLiv serve the public with \ j First Class TeamsV Will be glad to havo a liberal share ofufctroilagi teams and polite and accommodating drivers. R F pULL BARGAINS IN MAI i CTERTPDESCE [ make and repair mattresses any grahrfor anteed. Prices tYsuit I Also Rebottom Back Thsin Wi do npholstering at nil kindk . Give met ork. My shop is at the M colored Odd ouisburc, N. C. / 1 G. E. MORRI! 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